Every month in 2020, we’ll be bringing you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
This month’s year: 1996
Every month in 2020, we’ll be bringing you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
This month’s year: 1996
While many of the readers of this blog are well-versed trade professionals, many of our followers are simply ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø enthusiasts who might not have the same level of experience. Average tool users take pride in handling simple fixes and repairs around their homes. But where should you draw the line between do it yourself and hiring a professional? Today, we’re looking at what you should consider in deciding if a project is something you can complete with your own two hands, or whether it is something you should hire a true professional to complete.
As a brand that has been around for over 160 years, it only makes sense that the ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø brand is known worldwide. We’re often featured in trade publications, magazines and on informational videos both online and on television. However, we’ve also found our way into other media over the years. From other brands’ commercials to movies and television shows, ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø has popped up numerous times across different forms of entertainment.
Tomorrow (July 25) is National Hire A Veteran Day. According to Navy Federal Credit Union, more than 250,000 people transition out of military service. As these service members transition back into civilian life, one of the biggest hurdles they face is finding employment. Going from military service back into a regular 9-to-5 job is a large adjustment, and it can be difficult to find the right opportunities and resources to assist with this process. That’s why in 2017 Dan Caporale, founder of Hire our Heroes, an organization that helps to ease the transition from the military to the…
Summer is one of the most exciting times of the year; perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and celebrating together with family and friends. While this summer may feel a lot different for many of us, there are at least two things that we can all celebrate and enjoy while maintaining a safe distance from others.
Every month in 2020, we’ll be brining you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
This month’s year: 1989
Men’s cashmere sweater: $99.00
Kellogg’s Pop Tarts: $.99 per box
Commodore 128D Computer: $399.00
This weekend is the 4th of July and with that comes barbeques, celebrations and of course, fireworks. The tradition of shooting off fireworks to celebrate the 4th of July dates back centuries, to 1776 to be exact. While fireworks are used to celebrate many an occasion today, the 4th is still the holiday that garners the most pyrotechnic displays (the Macy’s 4th of July fireworks display is the largest in the country, in case you were curious). With fireworks however come risks, so today we’re looking at how to keep yourself safe while celebrating. In reading these tips please remember:…
One of scariest parts of being a trade professional in the electrical field is the possibility of getting hurt, specifically the risk of electrocution. It is estimated that there are up to 30,000 nonfatal shock injuries each year, many of which do not get reported. When looking at reported injuries, there are around 300 deaths and 4,000 electrical related injuries among the U.S.
For those who may have forgotten, Father’s Day is right around the corner (quite literally, it is two days away)! If the holiday may have slipped your mind, have no fear! ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø has got you covered with a list of quick and easy gifts that your Dad is sure to love, and you can find in time to celebrate this Sunday.
Every month in 2020, we’ll be brining you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
This month’s year: 1980
Beef, top sirloin: $2.79 per pound
Buick Regal: $8,085
Twin size firm mattress: $65